Thank you, Usha di, for all the interesting information.

Best wishes, Viplav

El 31 de mayo de 2016, 11:56, Ushadi Micromini <[email protected]>
escribió:

>
> The process of wrinkling is called GILE  and the fruit is called Gilephal
> ( in Bangali script it is ...*গীলেফল * and in Hindi script you read it as
> *गीलेफल*  )
>
>
> but next time i go to that bazaar i will definitely ask and write it down
> if there is any colloquial botanical name.
>
> lI'll et you know
>
> unless *Tapasda* knows it
> just added him in the address
>
>
> Bapalal Vaidya in his Nighantu Adarsh book mentions an elephant creeeper
> and describes what seems to be this vine . h e says its name
> i*n bengal is GILA * and in *Assam *: *GIla-leva *. But spells it as
> Entada phaseoloides Merrill  syn. of E. Scandens. ( page 355, in its
> Purvardha volume). He says it grows in Assam, Himalayas and Andaman islands.
>
> I found these two last names listed as synonyms
> <http://indiabiodiversity.org/species/show/32184> in this site.
>
> thanks
> usha di
>
>
> On Mon, May 30, 2016 at 6:55 PM, [email protected] <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> That is interesting. Curious to know the name under which it is sold in
>> Bengal.
>>
>> Best wishes, Viplav
>>
>> El 27 de mayo de 2016, 20:03, Ushadi Micromini <[email protected]
>> > escribió:
>>
>>>
>>> these seeds are sold in puja samgri stores here sometyimes
>>> used to iron the thin mulmul (addy cotton) kurta sleeves here in bengal.
>>>
>>> nothing else works.
>>>
>>> usha di
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 10:38 AM, [email protected] <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thanks, Aarti ji, for your comments.
>>>>
>>>> Best wishes, Viplav
>>>>
>>>> El 25 de mayo de 2016, 19:19, Aarti S. Khale <[email protected]>
>>>>  escribió:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Very nice pictures Viplav Ji.
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Aarti
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sunday, May 22, 2016 at 5:18:37 PM UTC+4, Viplav Gangar wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The climbing *Entada rheedii* has been past its peak florescence
>>>>>> with a profusion of withered flower spikes pervading the forest floor. 
>>>>>> Only
>>>>>> a few springtime sprigs lingered in the blazing summer sun. The fresh
>>>>>> flowers bear white stamens that turn yellow. The fruit was elusive except
>>>>>> for a solitary pod high up in the ramifications of the forest.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Observed in Tungareshwar Wildlife Sanctuary on the 15th of May, 2016
>>>>>> (courtesy of Radha Veach).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best wishes, Viplav
>>>>>>
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